That is exactly what teenage fan Graham Love has done before showing off his work in a video posted on YouTube just days before the start of Euro 2012.The 18-year-old used characters made from the popular children’s building blocks to act out moments including Paul Gascoigne’s famous goal against Scotland at Euro 96 and Stuart Pearce’s penalty against Spain and subsequent celebration from the same tournament.Other matches and incidents shown in the video range from David Trezeguet’s golden goal for France against Italy that won Euro 2000 to Thomas Brolin’s stunning effort for Sweden versus England in 1992.

A Lego Cristiano Ronaldo sheds tears after loosing the Euro 2004 final to Greece (YouTube)

Steve McClaren’s ‘Wally with a Brolly’ moment as England coach when the Three Lions failed to qualify for Euro 2008 was also captured in lego form.

Cameo appearances are made by the likes of Ray Houghton for his 1988 strike against England and Cristiano Ronaldo and his teary reaction to Portugal’s defeat to Greece in 2004.

Ireland’s Ray Houghton scores against England in 1988 (YouTube)

Mr Love’s work goes right up to the most recent tournament to be played, which Spain won thanks to a Fernando Torres goal in the final against Germany.

He ends the production with a graphic featuring the words ‘Hodgson’s Heroes 2012?’ in reference to potential success for England at this summer’s tournament in Poland and Ukraine.